Celestial Events
Events
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Online Solar Eclipse
OnlineThe last solar eclipse of 2020 will be on Monday December 14th and is going to be only visible from Southern America. Behold that OCA in collaboration with Prof. Elizabeth […]
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First “Christmas Star” in 800 years
This December 21st, on the winter solstice, Jupiter and Saturn will be their "closest" in 800 years. Not since the Middle Ages has this close encounter between these two planets […]
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Earth’s Perihelion
At 5:30am, the Earth will reach its perihelion—the point on its orbit that is closest to the Sun.
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March (Spring) Equinox
The March equinox is the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and the start of fall in the Southern Hemisphere by astronomical definitions
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Earthshine
OnlineThe Waxing and Waning Crescent Moon phases in April and May are the best time to see earthshine, where the unlit part of the Moon becomes visible. It is also known as Da Vinci glow.
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Lyrid Meteor Shower
OnlineThe Lyrid meteor shower is expected to peak around April 22 and 23, depending on your location.
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Lyrid Meteor Shower
OnlineThe Lyrid meteor shower is expected to peak around April 22 and 23, depending on your location.
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Super Moon / Pink Moon
OnlineApril's Full Moon is traditionally known as the Pink Full Moon. This year, it's also a Super Moon, so it will look a little larger than a usual Full Moon.